Holy Name Catholic Church


433 Jackson St, Ketchikan, Alaska

Roman Catholic churches in Ketchikan, Alaska


Holy Name Catholic Church, Ketchikan, Alaska, United States
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Location of Worship

433 Jackson St
Ketchikan
Alaska
United States
99901-5795

Mass Times

Mass times

SATURDAY: 5:30PM

SUNDAY: 9:30AM (CHILDRENS LITURGY DURING SCHOOL YEAR HAS BEEN SUSPENDED UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE)

TUESDAY: 12:10PM

WEDNESDAY: 12:10PM

THURSDAY: 12:10PM

FRIDAY: 12:10PM

*Pioneer Home Mass (suspended until further notice)
2nd and 4th Wednesdays of the Month at 11:00 AM

*Hospital Mass (suspended until further notice)
1st and 3rd Wednesdays of the Month at 11:00 AM

Confessions

4:00PM - 5:00PM SATURDAYS

Confession will be held in the back of the chapel during Adoration

Adoration (suspended)

Saturdays 4:00PM - 5:00PM

Rosary

The Rosary is said before Mass every Saturday afternoon at 5:00PM and Sunday mornings at 9:00AM

Unable to attend mass?

please contact the parish if you wish to recieve Communion, but unable to attend mass...(907) 225.2570

Contact Info

Call Pastor: (907) 225-2570
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Send Fax: (907) 225-2571
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About Holy Name Catholic Church

Holy Name is one of nine parishes in the Diocese of Juneau. We have 425 registered families and support the only Catholic school in the diocese. The Juneau Diocese, with its far-flung villages, is still considered a mission diocese. Holy Name Church is responsible for the spiritual needs of Peace Health Medical Center, the Ketchikan Pioneer Home, the Ketchikan Correctional Center and the community of Metlakatla, Alaska, on nearby Annette Island. Annette Island is the only Indian Reserve in the state of Alaska.

Holy Name is located in mountainous Southeast Alaska. The diocese is unique because it differs in a major way from the other dioceses in the United States. It borders Northwest Canada and a large part of the diocese is an archipelago. Territorially the diocese consists of 37,566 square miles of islands and tidelands geographically isolated from the rest of Alaska as well as the other states. It was established as a diocese in 1951 and is the smallest in the United States in terms of population and one of the largest in terms of territory.

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